The Larrakeyah rural residence in Queensland's Darling Downs region is for sale through Michael Vettoretto of Queensland Sotheby's International Realty.
Why settle for one century-old Queenslander house when you can have four?
Such is the thinking behind Larrakeyah, an expansive rural homestead in the Darling Downs region available for sale through Queensland Sotheby's International Realty.
Positioned on 175 hectares of fertile farmland, the property is made from a quartet of separate residences that were transported more than 175 kilometres before being amalgamated.
Source: Queensland Sotheby's International Realty
The result is an 860-square-metre home that includes 23 rooms with formal rooms, 5 wood-burning fireplaces, reverse cycle air conditioning, 3-metre-wide wrap-around veranda, as well as two kitchens, of which one is domestic and one is commercial.
The eastern wing of the home is guest quarters with a spacious living room, kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms and a private entrance, providing an alternate set up for teenagers, grandparents or operated as an Airbnb-styled accommodation.
Source: Sotheby's Queensland International RealtyThe property is also meticulously landscaped with mature trees, 500 plants that line the driveway, and a raised vegetable garden.
Selling agent Michael Vettoretto said he expected the versatility of the property to be a drawcard for buyers.
Source: Queensland Sotheby's International Realty"It has the potential to be anything the owner wants," he said.
"The seven bedrooms mean if someone wanted to buy it with the intention of turning it into a unique homestay, they would be able to."
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